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The following is a list of chapters that are in the Print Edition of the book, but which have not been reproduced on this Web site: -

First records of the area
Sawdust (problems of waste)
Porter's Mill (1903 – 1957)
Tuncurry Prison Farm (1911- 1938)
What Happened to the Camp?
More Camp Information
First Hand Information on the Camp
Bowling in Tuncurry (1937)
Glaica History (1976 -1985)
Glaica Opening Welcome (31 August 1985)
Early Links Between Twin Towns (Punts and ferries)
Redundancies (the village Blacksmith)
Early Settlers – The Other Side (Dramatic and Musical shows)
Butter Factory Rail Tracks
Wise Man Knows His Father (Writing your own family history)
The Ohma Story
Tuncurry Breakwall
Medical Men
So! What's in a Name? (Names of towns, rivers, etc.)
Managing (Diary of Allen McMaster aboard ship)
Turning Point (Amalgamation under one local govt)
Reminders of the Past (Poem –"The Song of the Old Sawmill")
Disaster (Wreck of "The Nambucca")
The Sciacca Family in Tuncurry
Enrico Bonventi
American Viewpoint (Letter to family in America)
Cheers (Richard and John Cheers arriving in Australia)
Death of a 'Lake'
Our Harbour!!!(construction of breakwalls)
Part History of Great Lakes Coastline and Wallamba River towns.
James Cook – Lieutenant
Memories of Vic Bramble (The Depression years)
First Families (Breckenridgeand Priestley families)
Opening the Bridge (18 July 1959)
Darawank School
The Scottish Way (Breckenridge family set up Forster)
Failford (The Failford Centenary)
Nabiac Bridge Opened
Setting History Right in Nabiac (Nabiac Hotel)
Sister Gwen Haden – A Pioneer of Nabiac Hospital
Town has Unique Character – Village of Nabiac,1890
Krambach Race Club
Coolongolook School Concert

 

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